Chapter 33: Ruthless "Flower"



"This is quite special. What can you do with so little? I'll give you this one. It's the best for self-defense. It has a blood draining groove and is a hundred times stronger than yours."

"Brother Jiang, this knife can't stab anyone, it's..."

"Is it for peeling apples or something? It looks like it's playing a joke."

"It's used to castrate piglets. The meat of a pig this big doesn't smell bad." Jiang Cha's head almost hit the windshield with a sudden brake.

"Please explain clearly, how did you get this knife? It's simply... I'm going to tell my leader." Brother Jiang was even more anxious. How useful could such a small weapon be?

"Calm down, calm down. Keep it for self-defense. I've never used it before, so don't talk nonsense! This isn't a mission, so bring some with you to be more confident."

Jiang Cha comforted her, "Brother Jiang," and put the knife in the side pocket of her pants. If there was a scale right now, she would have weighed 7 or 8 pounds.

Jiang Ge took her to the train station and left. Jiang Cha pretended to have just gotten off the train and followed the crowd out. She found a guesthouse to check in, took out her letter of introduction, and asked for a single room.

The lady at the front desk chatted while checking me in. "Why don't you live near the train station? It's not close enough for you to come here."

"I just arrived in Sichuan today and want to go shopping in the department store and buy some local specialties to send back. It's not easy to come here, so I have to bring something for my relatives and friends! In a few days, it will be inconvenient to drive back to the mine.

"Sister, what local specialties are good here? Please recommend some and I'll take a look around tomorrow."

After Jiang Cha finished fooling around, she went back to her room, locked the door, and lay down on the bed. She didn't know where the bad guy was, and whether someone was following her.

I didn't remake the bed, just make do with it. Now wasn't the time to be particular. I was groggy all night and didn't sleep well. I got up before dawn and checked my equipment to make sure it was secure.

She said hello to her elder sister, carrying her bag, and went to the state-owned restaurant for breakfast. She ordered a bowl of wonton and ate it slowly. Just as she was waiting in line at the window, she saw someone she knew.

After finishing his meal, he was walking slowly when he heard footsteps following him. He dodged into the alley next to him and reached out to pull the person over.

"Why are you here?"

"Let go, I can't breathe."

Jiang Cha's grip was a bit too strong, and Ermao's face turned red when he was pulled over.

"My boss asked me to follow you and ensure your safety! We've arranged a lot of secret guards, so you can go shopping normally later. Be careful!"

I know you have a weapon and a secret weapon. You didn't see how Jiang Bin behaved when he returned. You described her as a female villain. But what is your secret weapon? You won't tell me no matter how much I ask.

Look at the curiosity of this child, "I will show it to you when I get back, I guarantee you won't be able to put it down." I hope you won't be shocked when the time comes, because it's her fault for being so cruel and ruthless.

Ermao gave a few instructions and walked out of the alley, leaving him to continue strolling.

I wandered around the department store, using my meat coupons to buy two strips of bacon, a sausage, and two cans of Bamboo Leaf Green Tea. I packed them in a net bag and took them to the post office to mail the package.

She had a heavy meal of Mapo Tofu and rice at noon, so she wandered around the park to digest it. It was so quiet in the middle of the day, so she had some hot ginger tea and even bought two popsicles.

I was rubbing my head against someone else's awning, planning to eat slowly and wait a while longer. Before I even opened the paper after sitting down, someone covered my mouth. Hearing a noise behind me, Jiang Cha held his breath.

The person behind her covered her mouth tightly, and only let go when she stopped moving. With her eyes closed, she was stuffed into a cool box and covered with a quilt.

My body was swaying, and I secretly opened my eyes to see that I was in the car where the popsicles were stored, covered with a warm blanket. I closed my eyes and listened to the noises outside, swaying all the way until the car stopped.

"Old Huang, you came back pretty early today. Did you finish shopping so quickly?"

"The weather has been very hot recently, and there aren't many people around at noon. I'll go in the afternoon! I'm going to wait until the food melts."

"I told you you're such a wimp. How can you work in pairs? You're the only one on the middle shift? Everyone knows it's the hottest right now. Go find your boss!"

"No, no, I'm fine. My wife is pregnant. I won't feel tired if I stay a little longer."

As they were talking, there was a jolt beneath their bodies, probably from pushing the door open. They pushed the door open and opened the lid of the popsicle cart (a wooden box with a lid on top, a bit like a small freezer).

He climbed down the ladder carrying it directly. Jiang Cha was almost vomiting because he was upside down. He had already eaten a lot, and now he was hanging like this.

"Bang" he threw her to the ground and pretended to have just woken up. "What are you doing? You're the one who bought the popsicles, why am I here? Ahh ...

By screaming in fear, he finally managed to suppress the nausea. "Pa!" the man slapped him, "Shut up, or I'll kill you."

Jiang Cha was so frightened (pretending to be frightened) that he huddled against the wall, hugging his legs tightly. "Don't kill me, please don't kill me!"

She pinched her thighs secretly and cried, asking him to let her go. She looked at him crying, and the man found a rope to tie her hands and feet and blocked her mouth with a piece of cloth.

"Ding ding" someone is knocking on the door.

She climbed up the ladder, forgetting to search her in her haste. Now she could hear no sound from outside, and was alone in the dim basement.

She didn't know if this man was the one she was looking for. He finally came in the middle of the night and put her in a sack. He carried her off to who knows where. It was quiet everywhere, with only the occasional barking of dogs.

All that remained were the man's footsteps and breathing, and the sound of three long and two short knocks on the door. Then came the sound of footsteps and the door opening, and there was another person beside him.

"Did anyone see you when you came here?"

"You still don't trust me?"

I untied the sack and pushed her into a room. Inside, there were several people lying on the ground, not knowing what had happened.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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